Roche swims for Up with Down’s

Bigger Than UsGEORGE NEWS FLASH – Roche Schoeman, Georgian adventurer who set out a month ago on a one-man expedition of swimming the Orange River from source to sea, arrived at the border between Lesotho and South Africa just over a week ago.

On Tuesday when the paper went to press, he was at the start of the Gariep Dam…read more in the George Herald.

This is an initiative to create awareness and raise funds, to help people with special needs reach their full potential and provide support to the parents and families. All proceeds go to the Up with Down’s Adult Home Fund. To learn how you can help, visit: Orange River Swim Fund

2400km of Determination!

Roche Schoeman - 12 January 2014 - Lesotho - the source of the Orange River

Roche Schoeman – 12 January 2014 – Lesotho – the source of the Orange River

Eden Express: George ER24 medic and former Outeniqua High School learner, Roché Schoeman, took to the Orange River on the 13th of January to realize his life-long dream of swimming the river from its source to the sea. This is a total distance of 2 400km and he is making good progress.

He told Eden Express that he is further than he expected to be and that he is happy with the distance that he’s covered so far.

“I expected to catch a lot of high water which was not the case in the beginning of the trip. There is definitely above-average water flow as it has been raining a lot.

Read more in the Eden Express.

This is an initiative to create awareness and raise funds, to help people with special needs reach their full potential and provide support to the parents and families. All proceeds go to the Up with Down’s Adult Home Fund. To learn how you can help, visit: Orange River Swim

Eagles Visit!

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SWD Eagles Rugby team visits Up with Down’s

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Singer\Songwriter Michael Lindt visited Up with Downs on Market Day 2013 and gave the learners some pointers for their concert. Thanks Michael!!!!

Michael Lindt

Market Day was a Roaring Success!

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The rain stayed away for the whole morning, however Plan B had been implemented just in case. The Hostel and the Workshop were beautifully decorated with all the amazing crafts, woodwork and baked goodies that the learners had made over the year. A wonderful turnout from the George Community just made the day perfect. A big thank you to everyone who supported us, we are now looking forward to next year’s!

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Up with Downs Oubaai Golf Day 2013

1st August 2013

Up with Downs School held their annual Golf Day at Oubaai. It was an amazing day, wonderful weather and stunning views. The adults had baked cheese rolls for all the players at the 16th hole. We had great feedback from the players, this Golf Day was definitely a “hole in one”. Thank you to all the players, Oubaai Golf Club,  those that sponsored the event and especially those that worked behind the scenes to make it such a well organized and awesome day!

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Once in a Blue Moon

The Annual Up with Down’s Wine Auction was another huge success! The theme was “Once in a Blue Moon”. Nearly 200 guests enjoyed the evening at Fancourt which was filled with lively bidding, wonderful food, and great conversations around the tables. Most importantly the evening provided financial support for Up with Down’s.

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Everyone Is Different But Equally Important

The new Adult Centre at Up with Downs was officially opened on Friday 25 November with the Mayor of George and a great representation of the George community present. This facility, which was generously sponsored by several local businessmen, will present young adults with Special Needs the opportunity to learn life skills in a workshop environment and perhaps even move on to sheltered employment within the community. At present there are 5 learners enrolled at the Centre who have been, for the past 6 months participating in the running of the laundry at The Town Lodge once a week. “This has been a remarkable experience for us, as these young Adults are seeing what it takes to work in the outside world, and we truly thank the management and staff of Town Lodge” says Janet Seegmuller, Chairperson of Up with Downs. “Next year it is our hope that more local businesses will provide the opportunity for these learners to work towards some kind of sheltered employment”.

Adult Workshop

At the opening in November 2011, the theme ‘EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT BUT EQUALLY IMPORTANT, was a reminder that youngsters with special needs also deserve the chance to feel not only a part of this society, but an important and productive part of it.

The Open day saw a cross section of people popping in for a visit and a cup of tea. The learners and staff had been busy working towards the school’s very first ‘market day’ where fresh produce from their own vegetable garden, biscuits and cookies made by the learners and arts and crafts were on sale to the visitors. Hopefully this will become an annual event which everyone can look forward to in the future.

For learners with Special Needs, Up with Downs now offers a morning school program with aftercare, a morning adult program in the Adult Centre, an afternoon life skills program for the seniors and adults, as well as a hostel facility for those who live out of town. The aim is to keep classes small enough so that each individual receives the best tuition possible. The hostel offers a ‘Home away from home’ environment and the learners there form part of one big happy family!

For any information on Up with Downs, or to find out how you can help, please contact Polly at the office during school hours on 044 870 8770.